Apple's Vision Pro will become more convenient thanks to a new patent with automated settings
Comfort is one of the biggest challenges for augmented reality devices, and Apple is looking for innovative ways to address this issue. A newly published patent from Apple reveals the possibilities of improving comfort for their Vision Pro device.
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The patent, which was spotted by Patently Apple, recognises that comfort is an issue, especially in the context of devices that are attached to the user's head. Currently, many gadgets offer limited adjustment mechanisms, which can lead to uneven distribution of effort and, as a result, to consumer discomfort.
The patent describes a number of innovative methods to adjust the fixation of the device on the user's head. This includes an automated adjustment that allows for even pressure distribution and maximum comfort during prolonged use. In particular, the system offers density and tilt adjustment so that each user can find the optimal position of the device on their head.
One of the key features of the new technology is the built-in system of tension elements that automatically adapts to different sizes and shapes of the user's head. This avoids unpleasant pressure and ensures maximum comfort even during prolonged use of the device.
The use of such innovations can significantly improve the comfort of Vision Pro users, ensuring that they can use the device comfortably and enjoyably for long periods of time.
Source: 9to5Mac